The Worg tutorial "Publishing Org-mode files to HTML" ran for me first
time, so it seems excellent and well written.
However I am trying to use a vanilla CSS, say ssheet1.css, located in
~/org/css" as per the tutorial.
With only the following line at the end of my org file,
#+STYLE:
or
Christian Egli writes:
> What I'd like to see is something more aligned with the css for asciidoc
> which makes for a very pleasant and readable experience.
Yes, the CSS behind asciidoc is neat.
> Unfortunatelly my expertise is limited to trial and error when it
> comes to css.
Trial and error
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 3:56 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Christian Egli writes:
>
> > What I'd like to see is something more aligned with the css for asciidoc
> > which makes for a very pleasant and readable experience.
>
> Yes, the CSS behind asciidoc is neat.
>
> > Unfortunatelly my expertise is limit
On Thu, 08 Jul 2010 07:58:19 +0200, Tassilo Horn wrote:
>
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> >> On Wednesday 07 July 2010 12:43:52 Carsten Dominik wrote:
> >> > There is still a broken link, for the index page of the tutorials
> >> > directory...
> >>
> >> Fixed, and the tutorial link no
In response to a recent email from Daniel Martins, I am trying to
improve my recently posted awk script for converting Google's ics
export to org entries.
I had through to convert the DTSTART and DTEND calendar entries into
two date+time stamps with -- connecting them [1], as in:
<2010-07-08
On Thursday 08 July 2010 10:11:03 Eric S Fraga wrote:
> > Ah, ok. But it was correct not to link it from the index page,
> > right?
>
> Yes. That is correct. There should be, however, a link to it from
> the actual tutorial (I'm offline at the moment so cannot check Worg)
> under the headings
Hi
I have the attached org file.
It seems that when exporting to a pdf, the :session argument is ignored, as
I get a
Org-Babel Error Output buffer with:
Error: object 'x' not found
Execution halted
and an Org-Babel Error buffer with the same text, and the resulting pdf does
only show the code..
Buck Brody writes:
Hi, Buck,
> Windows 7 GNU Emacs 23.2.1Org-mode version 6.36c
Emacs : GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600)
of 2010-05-08 on G41R2F1
Org-version: 6.36trans, of 0:45 5th Jul 2010
> I'm finding that my remember templates are slow to load. I've
> got a lag of about
hello,
I have a org-mode file which contains many many links.
Is there kind of export which replace all links with the subtree in which the link point to?
Thanks
Tomer
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Normally, when I save an Org buffer with no trailing newline, a newline will
be placed at the end of the buffer (so that the file ends with a newline).
But when I enable longlines-mode, a newline is no longer added automatically,
and I must add one manually. If I turn longlines-mode off, Emacs doe
Hello All,
I would like to see, in certain files, the names of the months and days
in Greek. I do that in the Agenda View, by just, denoting it in
calendar, i.e. by having
(custom-set-variables
'(calendar-day-name-array ["Κυριακή" "Δευτέρα" "Τρίτη" "Τετάρτη"
"Πέμπτη" "Παρασκευή" "Σάββατο"])
'
I am trying to use Org-mode and publish to create a website and forgot
to specify the publishing directory for a project (in
org-publish-project-alist). I thought I had encountered a severe bug in
Org-publish when I was dumped into the debugger when I tried to publish
my project. I suppose this i
Tomer,
Welcome. I don't think that any such export routine exists, but I like the
idea. Perhaps someone else could comment on what this would take.
Off topic: Did you know that the latest development Emacs has decent
(in-progress) bidi support, and that there are new Hebrew input methods (not
Dear all,
The way I set the org agenda file is using all the *.org file in some dir.
Like
(setq org-agenda-files (file-expand-wildcards "~/.emacs.d/org/org/*.org"))
But is it possible to exclude certain file to show up in the agenda?
Sometime this will be handy.
Thanks,
Chao
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On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 4:01 AM, Giovanni Ridolfi
wrote:
> Buck Brody writes:
>
> Hi, Buck,
>
> > Windows 7 GNU Emacs 23.2.1Org-mode version 6.36c
> Emacs : GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600)
> of 2010-05-08 on G41R2F1
> Org-version: 6.36trans, of 0:45 5th J
Dear Eric,
Updating from the repository, and putting it at the head of my load-path
fixed the problem with org-babel-tangle-lang-exts. Thanks.
org-version returns org-mode version 6.36trans (release_6.36.576.gec22).
I still can't seem to export python to html with syntax coloring when
exporting
Chao Lu writes:
> The way I set the org agenda file is using all the *.org file in some
> dir. Like (setq org-agenda-files (file-expand-wildcards
> "~/.emacs.d/org/org/*.org"))
>
> But is it possible to exclude certain file to show up in the agenda?
> Sometime this will be handy.
Add a #+FILETAG
The below code snippet is an interactive function to transpose an
org-mode table.
Just works for normal tables (no formulas, etc.).
Evaluate the code below (by throwing into .emacs, or by calling C-x
C-e after the defun()), and call M-x org-transpose-table-at-point with
the cursor on a table.
Th
Hi Nicholas,
Nicholas Putnam writes:
> Dear Eric,
>
> Updating from the repository, and putting it at the head of my load-path
> fixed the problem with org-babel-tangle-lang-exts. Thanks.
>
Great, we're making progress
>
> org-version returns org-mode version 6.36trans
> (release_6.36.576.ge
Hello,
I would like to know how to make some sequence of characters to be
verbatim, ie that special characters lose their special meaning.
For instance in the following quote the first `-' will be interpreted as
a bullet point when exporting to HTML
#+begin_quote
- this -
#+end_quote
So I tri
Hi Rainer,
I am aware of this problem, and although I don't know any a good
solution, I do have a good workaround (example attached [1]).
The problem is that org-latex removes all of the #+ lines from the
beginning of any Org-mode file which has headlines as part of the export
process. This mean
Hi Rainer,
I just pushed up a new hook `org-babel-post-tangle-hook' which can be
used to run activities in tangled code files immediately after tangling.
I believe the following can be used implement the feature you described
with this hook.
(add-hook 'org-babel-post-tangle-hook
(lambda
Sebastian Rose writes:
[...]
>
> It can be considered an error, since the docs say:
>
> "...This is done with the ‘src’ block, where you also need to specify
> the name of the major mode that should be used to fontify the
> example..."
>
I would vote that this be considered an error as a
Hi,
Typographically, isn't what you want here an *en dash*, rather than a
hyphen? When the dash is set off by a space, that is usually the case.
Try:
#+begin_quote
-- this --
#+end_quote
(don't forget to add a space after the last double hyphen, or it will
not be converted)
Cheers,
CM
On Jul 8, 2010, at 9:09 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Sebastian Rose writes:
[...]
It can be considered an error, since the docs say:
"...This is done with the ‘src’ block, where you also need to
specify
the name of the major mode that should be used to fontify the
example..."
I would v
My emacs version is "GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin10.4.0) of
2010-07-07"
htmlfontify-buffer on a python buffer worked -- although at first I thought
it hadn't because all the font sizes were set to 0pt.
How can I get org-babel to htmlfontify my code on html export?
Nik
On Thu, Jul 8, 2
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# of the originating entry.
# - not so much a bug as a possible assumption: date entries with no time
# specified are assumed to be independent of the time zone.
#
# Eric S Fraga
# 20100629 - initial version
# 20100708 - added end times to timed events
#
Alright,
Fontification is not specifically an Org-babel feature, but is provided
by Org-mode at large, the relevant portion of the manual is available
online, and may be worth a quick read
http://orgmode.org/manual/Literal-examples.html#Literal-examples
I suppose it may be possible that you are u
Vincent Belaïche writes:
> I would like to know how to make some sequence of characters to be
> verbatim, ie that special characters lose their special meaning.
>
> For instance in the following quote the first `-' will be interpreted as
> a bullet point when exporting to HTML
>
> #+begin_quote
>
I got it working.
I think that before emacs wasn't finding org-mode/contrib/lisp, but not
generating any error (that I could see).
Thanks again.
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 3:28 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Alright,
>
> Fontification is not specifically an Org-babel feature, but is provided
> by Org-mo
Hello,
When I mark a ToDo item as Done, I would like to log the date only and not the
time.
For ex:
** DONE Update presentation
CLOSED: [2010-07-08]
Instead of:
** DONE Update presentation
CLOSED: [2010-07-08 Thu 17:57]
I have searched the website and the mailing list archives.
Is
Stephen Lienhard wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> When I mark a ToDo item as Done, I would like to log the date only and not
> the time.
>
> For ex:
>
> ** DONE Update presentation
>CLOSED: [2010-07-08]
>
> Instead of:
>
> ** DONE Update presentation
>CLOSED: [2010-07-08 Thu 17:57]
>
>
> I
Just by reading and without the possibility to test it. Why you multiply the
hour with 36 instead of 3600 to get seconds?
Grettings
Torsten
Eric S Fraga wrote:
>On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 17:38:45 -0300, Daniel Martins wrote:
>>
>> Eric,
>>
>> Your awk seems to get timed appts in GMT
>>
>> How c
David Maus writes:
> Julien Fantin wrote:
>>Hi folks,
>
>>I'v been trying to setup an org-capture template using a symbol as the file
>>target, but this raises an error.
>>Someone on IRC mentionned this is probably a bug, but I'm not experienced
>>enough to be sure I'm not simply misusing it...
Torsten Wagner wrote:
> Just by reading and without the possibility to test it. Why you multiply the
> hour with 36 instead of 3600 to get seconds?
>
> > ...
> ># this next command yields hours from UTC, + or -, times 100
^
There's
[...]
>
>
> #+begin_example
> - this -
> #+end_example
>
> : - this one too
> : - and that one -
>
>
Thank you for your quick reply, this is not exactly what I was looking
for. What you propose will encapsulate all the text into a
block. This means that the font and
background color are chang
It seems possible that at least one of the LaTeX / org gurus on this
list has used LaTeX monthly calendars. I have had some problems with
LaTeX calendars, but they look really nice, and it would seem not
unlikely to use that format as an output from Org-agenda.
I found LaTeX monthly calendars pre
* org-capture.el (org-capture): Check if
`org-capture-link-is-already-stored' is bound before evaluating.
If `org-protocol-capture' is the first function that calls
`org-capture', this variable is locally bound while it is globally
unbound. I.e. org-capture.el was not loaded before, the defvar not
Hi Scott,
Scott Jaderholm wrote:
>Unfortunately I haven't been able to get the sitemap/index feed
>feature in this or an older version to work for me. Can you add more
>details in Section 4.2?
>It mentions org-atom-publish-org-as-atom-index but it's not in
>http://github.com/dmj/dmj-org-mode/raw/
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